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Saturday Sports
8:00 AM British Summer TimeMatchday live
Our key gateway to the day’s football fixtures kicks off at 8:00 AM. Updates will look ahead the four Premier League matches, including the lunchtime kick-off between Tottenham v Leeds and the late afternoon clash between Chelsea v Liverpool. Squad updates and breaking stories will be included, plus review from Friday's Bournemouth v Fulham match and the EFL Championship showdown Wrexham v Birmingham. Additionally, in the Championship, Stoke City face Blackburn, while Hull City play Sheffield Utd.
12:00 PMLive: Man City vs Arsenal
Arsenal are struggling just a handful of matches into the campaign, having drawn in their recent games and underachieving in a draw against Aston Villa last weekend. The Gunners already trail the Blues by four points. City, on the other hand, have recovered from their first game loss to secure three straight victories and are third in the WSL standings, while Arsenal are in unexpected fifth place. Real-time reporting will be offered.
Two in the afternoonF1 Singapore qualifying
Real-time updates will provide the latest in what is bound to be a compelling session. Consecutive victories for Verstappen have added a bit of spice to the championship battle. Piastri and Lando Norris will be eager for good outings in Singapore. McLaren’s dominance for most of the season means they should claim a 10th constructors championship on Sunday, but Verstappen’s resurgence has caused anxiety. Although the Australian still is ahead of Norris by 25 pts in what seems a two-driver battle for the driver’s title, any mistakes could allow Verstappen to close the 69-point deficit to the lead.
3:00 PMLive: Arsenal vs West Ham & Man Utd vs Sunderland
Updates on key matches with two managers especially under pressure. The constant attention on Ruben Amorim’s travails at Manchester United has escalated to critical, and the match with Sunderland has all the makings of a watershed before the international break. The manager's fiftieth match in charge might be his last, even though the team winning their last two home fixtures. Following 49 matches, his stats stands at: won 18, drawn 12, 19 losses. That 36.7% win percentage differs greatly with his predecessor ten Hag's 70 percent at the equivalent point. West Ham, on the other hand, run out for their second game under Nuno Espírito Santo, after Monday’s 1-1 draw at Everton. West Ham have the interesting statistic of having defeated the Gunners back-to-back at the Emirates Stadium. A further home defeat by their London rivals is doubtful given the Arsenal's recent form – six wins from their last eight top-flight matches.
5:30 PMLive: Chelsea vs Liverpool
The evening match sees the clash of teams in a dip in form. Maresca's Blues have suffered back-to-back Premier League losses, to United and Brighton, while the defending champions were beaten 2-1 to Palace before slipping up in the Champions League in Istanbul in midweek. Arne Slot’s team are winless in their past four Premier League games at Stamford Bridge but have not suffered consecutive league matches since last April. Looking for signs? Alexander Isak, the Reds' summer signing, has found the net in his last two Premier League games at the Bridge, though both games resulted in losses for his former team Newcastle. Live blog will be hosted.
Weekend Continues
8:00 AMMatchday coverage
Coverage will review the aftermath from Saturday's matches before focusing on a Sunday lineup that features five Premier League matches as well as the local derby, as Ipswich host Norwich City in the Championship at lunchtime. In the Scottish Premiership, both Glasgow clubs are in play. Celtic FC face Motherwell FC and woebegone Rangers visit Falkirk FC. In Europe, Barcelona v Sevilla is among five La Liga games, while Juventus FC face Milan in a top-level Serie A clash.
11:45 AMPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe live
Full coverage and washup from one of the racing calendar’s most prestigious races will be provided. In a lineup of seventeen for the 3:05 PM feature race, the Aidan O’Brien-trained the favorite is the 3/1 favourite after being handed a favourable draw in stall one. O’Brien, who is seeking a third win in the race, also runs Los Angeles, third-placed last year, but he will have to overcome gate 14 to win. Aventure, who is just behind the favorite in the odds, was given gate 12. Hopes of a maiden Japanese-trained winner were hurt, with the Japanese Derby winner, one entry, and the Prix Foy winner, Byzantine Dream, assigned in gates 17 and 15 each. Their countryman Alohi Alii appears better placed in gate 4. André Fabre’s pair of Sosie and Cualificar fared better with stalls three and eight respectively, while Graffard's three had reasonable draws.
One in the afternoonSingapore Grand Prix live
Lap-by-lap commentary of the main event under the night lights will be provided. Clearly Verstappen has momentum – he was runner-up at his home Grand Prix in the Netherlands before his wins in Italy and Baku – but likely still requires a major McLaren drop in form, as well as wins in the final seven races and three sprint races, to {clin